Apparatus for producing a bound print item
An apparatus for producing a bound print item from unbound printed products supplied in a straddling position to be stitched with wire staples comprises a conveying device with a support that is slanted toward the side and consists of individual elements. The conveying device includes carriers for the synchronized transfer of the printed products to an intermediate conveyor that is installed upstream of a stitching section. The transfer region between the conveying device and the intermediate conveyor is provided with a side-mounted, synchronously operated support plate which has a recess along the circumference to which the carriers are allocated.
This application claims the priority of European Priority Application No 02406039.4-2304, filed on Nov. 29, 2002, the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONThe present invention relates to an apparatus for producing a bound print item from at least one printed product that is supplied in a straddling position, to be stitched with the aid of wire staples, wherein the apparatus comprises a conveying device with a support that consists of individual elements and is slanted toward the side, as well as carriers for the timed transfer of the printed products to an intermediate conveyor that is installed upstream of a wire-stitching section.
Apparatuses of this type are known from gathering and wire-stitching systems and are used to produce wire-stitched print items. The printed products are gathered with the aid of feeders, disposed along a single-belt or dual-belt conveying device, and are transported in a straddling position, one above the other, with the aid of carriers. Before the printed products reach a wire-stitching line, formed with the aid of a double circulating traction element, such as chains or belts, they are guided over a stationary guide rail. This guide rail has a section that is inclined toward the front end. However, a gap in the transition in the conveying direction is unavoidable. The conveying device end that moves downward at a slant in the transition region forms a slight bend together with the guide rail, which can change the trajectory of the transported printed products. In particular, shorter printed products will hit the guide rail and/or get stuck thereon, thus causing interruptions in the production because they cannot be picked up by the intermediate conveyor that operates jointly with the guide rail.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONIt is an object of the present invention to design an apparatus of the aforementioned type in so that a reliable transport of the printed products from the conveying device to the wire-stitching unit is ensured.
The above and other objects are achieved according to the invention by the provision of an apparatus for producing a bound print item from at least one printed product supplied in a straddling position to be stitched with the aid of a wire staple in a stitching section, comprising: a conveying device including a support comprised of individual elements and having a slanted side, and carriers for arranged for a synchronized transfer of the printed products to an intermediate conveyor installed upstream of the stitching section; and a synchronously driven support plate mounted to a side of the conveying device and having a circumference with at least one recess arranged for cooperating with the carriers.
As a result of the invention, the printed products that arrive at the end of the conveying device in a straddling position can be transferred without interruption to the intermediate conveyor, wherein the recess reaches the transition region at the same time as the carrier which is then received in the recess.
The circumferential speed of the support plate can equal to the conveying speed if two recesses are provided.
The at least approximately flat surface of the support plate is advantageously arranged directly above the support on the conveying device that is slanted downward on the side.
The support plate is preferably driven with the aid of a gear arrangement that is connected to the wheel for deflecting the conveying device and which transfers the machine timing to the support plate. Of course, the support plate could also be driven with the aid of a separate, torque-controlled electric motor.
The gear arrangement may comprise two operationally-connected toothed belt drive gears. The support plate is mounted to a hub, connected to the gearing, in such a way that it can be detached again for dismantling.
The support plate circumference, which provides the effective support, advantageously forms an approximately tangential connection to the line along which the printed products are guided on the support and the guide rail for the intermediate conveyor.
To increase the reliability of the apparatus, two support plates are advantageously provided which are arranged opposite each other on both sides of the conveying device.
The invention is explained further in the following with the aid of an exemplary embodiment and by referring to the drawing to which reference is made for all details not mentioned further in the specification.
Along the conveying path to a downstream-installed intermediate conveyor 6, the unbound print item 2 is lifted up with the aid of a guiding device 7 from the surface of the support 4 on the side and is guided across a driven support plate 8 which accompanies the print item 2 in the transition region between the conveying device 3 and the intermediate conveyor 6. The print item 2 is transported with the aid of the carrier 5 into the conveying region of the intermediate conveyor 6 before the carrier leaves the path for the print item 2 in a downward direction, following the further course of the conveying device 3.
The intermediate conveyor 6, consisting of a circulating conveying fork 10 that is attached to the traction element 9, grips the rear edge of the print item 2 that arrives via the support plate 8 and conveys these on a guide rail 11 to a wire-stitching station which is not shown herein.
The conveying forks 10 are guided inside a guide groove 12 on the top of the guide rail 11. In the same way as for the support 4, the upper end guide rail 11 is provided with support surfaces that are slanted toward the side.
On the further path toward the transition region, the print item 2 is spread out further with the aid of expanding wedges 13, arranged on both sides of the guide rail 11, so as to prevent an undesirable deformation of the print item 2 at the back end by the carrier 5 of the conveying device 3 and the conveying forks 10 of the intermediate conveyor 6 during the takeover.
The height difference between the support 4 and the surface of the support plate 8, which is preferably flat and smooth, is insignificant because the support plate has a minimum thickness and a rigid design.
The support plate 8 is provided along the circumference with two oppositely arranged recesses 14 into which respectively one carrier 5 of the conveying device 3 is fitted. That is to say, the spacing of the recesses along the circumference of the support plate 8 corresponds to the distance between two carriers 5 of the conveying device 3. Since the circumferential speed of the support plate 8 at least approximately corresponds to the speed of the print items 2 on the conveying device 3, the support plate 8 is effective between two carriers 5 on the conveying device. If the support plate 8 is provided with only one recess 14, it must have twice the speed of the carriers 5. However, that is not a problem because the circumference of the support plate 8 does not function to convey, but only to support or guide.
The invention has been described in detail with respect to referred embodiments, and it will now be apparent from the foregoing to those skilled in the art, that changes and modifications may be made without departing from the invention in its broader aspects, and the invention, therefore, as defined in the appended claims, is intended to cover all such changes and modifications that fall within the true spirit of the invention.
Claims
1. An apparatus for producing a bound print item from at least one printed product supplied in a straddling position to be stitched with the aid of a wire staple in a stitching section, comprising:
- a conveying device including a support comprised of individual elements and having a slanted side, and carriers arranged for a synchronized transfer of the printed products to an intermediate conveyor installed upstream of the stitching section; and
- a synchronously driven support plate mounted to a side of the conveying device and having a circumference with at least one recess arranged for cooperating with the carriers.
2. The apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the support plate has a flat surface arranged to a side of the slanted side of the support of the conveying device.
3. The apparatus according to claim 2, further including a guiding device arranged upstream of the support plate, as seen in the conveying direction of the print item, the guiding device lifting up sides of the print item on the side of the support of the conveying device.
4. The apparatus according to claim 1, further including a deflection wheel coupled to the conveying device and a gear connected to the deflection wheel and arranged for driving the support plate.
5. The apparatus according to claim 4, wherein the gear comprises two drive-connected toothed belt drive gears.
6. The apparatus according to claim 4, including a hub connected to the gear, wherein the support plate is detachably mounted to the hub.
7. The apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the circumference of the support plate is arranged approximately tangentially to a conveying path of the print item.
8. The apparatus according to claim 1, further comprising a guide rail arranged for straddle positioning of the print item received from the conveying device, wherein the support plate has an operating surface that is arranged on a side of the guide rail.
9. The apparatus according to claim 1, further including the intermediate conveyor, wherein a guide rail is arranged in an operational range of the intermediate conveyor.
10. The apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the support plate comprises two support plates positioned opposite each other on both sides of the conveying device.
11. The apparatus according to claim 10, further including expanding wedges arranged below the intermediate conveyor.
Type: Grant
Filed: Nov 25, 2003
Date of Patent: Aug 15, 2006
Patent Publication Number: 20040113347
Assignee: Müller Martini Holding AG (Hergiswil)
Inventor: Hanspeter Hediger (Sempach Stadt)
Primary Examiner: Patrick Mackey
Attorney: Venable LLP
Application Number: 10/720,379
International Classification: B42C 19/08 (20060101);